The Arts Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC showcases the work of artists from South America. “Americas Now” recently talked to one of the artists currently being featured at AMA. Chilean painter Jorge Tacla is this week’s UrbanVoice.
Tacla’s exhibit is called “Hidden Identities.” It re-lives the pain of catastrophic events. It also looks at the relationship between victims and their aggressors.
Jorge Tacla takes moments of history and illustrates what he describes as “sickness in the brain.” Two of his works center around his own memories of Chile's Coup d' etat and the September 11th terror attacks in New York City.
"Hidden Identities" consists of 130 pieces, but Tacla keeps adding to the collection. The exhibit is traveling through various cities along the east coast of the United States.

The NationalInstitute of Human Rights in Chile, along with local artists, launched a campaign against racism, xenophobia and discrimination in the country. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/el-indh-de-chile-lanza-campana-contra-la-discriminacion-en/

published:05 Dec 2014

views:69

My reaction to Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer
Original Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT-VE9OyAJk
This was my first time listening to music from Chile and it was really good. Mon Laferte has an amazing voice, very powerful and a lot of character. I will need to check out some more from her and other artists from Chile.
Visit my website here: http://www.matsallehtv.com
If you would like to donate to my channel, to allow me to create more varied contact and for you to become a Mat Salleh TV Patron, you can find out more here:
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Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer

published:22 Aug 2017

views:164939

(8 Jan 1975) A demonstration at the US Embassy in Athens in support of artists and Actors in Chile who are being tortured for their beliefs
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/101e584a7fb92e51d45928e7195d5bc6
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published:23 Jul 2015

views:3

published:11 Nov 2013

views:76

Bento Voj creates a magnificent painting in just minutes... using only spray paint and newspaper!

Hope that you have fun with this as much as we did. Check out more impressions and OUR MUSIC in this channel!
Ojalá les guste este cover. Los invitamos a ver los demás, comentar, compartir y lo más importante: A ESCUCHAR NUESTRA MUSICA en este canal!
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published:08 May 2017

views:1078846

Spanish/Nat
Chilean artists have spoken out about their oppression during General Pinochet's dictatorship of the country in the 1970s and 1980s.
One photographer stopped taking photos for fear of the regime, while an author claims that writers used codes in their work to put across their rebellious messages.
Now they say the experience of those years laid the foundations for today's free art in Chile..
These pictures were taken by a Chilean photographer.
She felt compelled to stop her work due to governmental pressure and in fear of the Pinochet dictatorship.
She claims artists such as herself were especially persecuted in the Pinochet years.
At least ten artists, writers and musicians died at the hands of the dictatorship.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"It's super-powerful to have ben there during the dictatorship. At first I wanted to get out of photo-journalism before Pinochet left. It was something I had in my head because I knew I was absolutely marked by the type of pictures I took - strong and fast photos, and not intellectually profound. There were many moments, they were special. And I was very crude and ironic. we would do many photos and they were very strong and full of irony."
SUPERCAPTION: Kena Lorenzina, Photographer.
Military dictator General Pinochet came to power in Chile in a bloody coup in 1973 and remained President until 1988.
The General still heads the country's armed forces, although democracy has returned to Chile.
Writers say they were oppressed during his years in power.
They claim many people were too scared to write what they really felt in their novels and so diluted their words.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"There was a game with the double connotation and the double entendre, with poetic texts and narrative ones, to deceive, if you like, deceive the censors. We have to remember there was censorship of publications, so hardly anything was published. Those books that did appear were practically clandestine and circulated in very isolated circles." SUPERCAPTION: Pia Barros, Author.
According to the writers the sense of the work still came across.
Some say they used to write in codes so certain people would not understand the real meaning of the books.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/11fca621ff123e4afa58dbcf2a571f19
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Mon Laferte

Norma Monserrat Bustamante Laferte (born May 2, 1983 in Viña del Mar), better known by her stage nameMon Laferte, is a Chilean singer-songwriter and actress.

In 2003, she released her first studio album named "La Chica de Rojo". In 2009, Mon was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. But two years after recorded her second album under her stage name Mon Laferte, titled Desechable. Next year, she was invited to judge the second season of the Chilean version of The X Factor, called Factor X (Chile), along with Karen Doggenweiler, Tito Beltrán and El Puma Rodríguez.

The terms "urban art", "guerrilla art", "post-graffiti" and "neo-graffiti" are also sometimes used when referring to artwork created in these contexts. Traditional spray-painted graffiti artwork itself is often included in this category, excluding territorial graffiti or pure vandalism.

Street art is often motivated by a preference on the part of the artist to communicate directly with the public at large, free from perceived confines of the formal art world. Street artists sometimes present socially relevant content infused with esthetic value, to attract attention to a cause or as a form of "art provocation".

A Chilean artist reveals “Hidden Identities”

The Arts Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC showcases the work of artists from South America. “Americas Now” recently talked to one of the artists currently being featured at AMA. Chilean painter Jorge Tacla is this week’s UrbanVoice.
Tacla’s exhibit is called “Hidden Identities.” It re-lives the pain of catastrophic events. It also looks at the relationship between victims and their aggressors.
Jorge Tacla takes moments of history and illustrates what he describes as “sickness in the brain.” Two of his works center around his own memories of Chile's Coup d' etat and the September 11th terror attacks in New York City.
"Hidden Identities" consists of 130 pieces, but Tacla keeps adding to the collection. The exhibit is traveling through various cities along the east coast of the United States.

Street artists: Highway star (Deep Purple cover)

Chilean artists and Human Rights Institution fight racism

The NationalInstitute of Human Rights in Chile, along with local artists, launched a campaign against racism, xenophobia and discrimination in the country. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/el-indh-de-chile-lanza-campana-contra-la-discriminacion-en/

My reaction to Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer
Original Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT-VE9OyAJk
This was my first time listening to music from Chile and it was really good. Mon Laferte has an amazing voice, very powerful and a lot of character. I will need to check out some more from her and other artists from Chile.
Visit my website here: http://www.matsallehtv.com
If you would like to donate to my channel, to allow me to create more varied contact and for you to become a Mat Salleh TV Patron, you can find out more here:
https://www.patreon.com/matsallehtv
You can find me here -
https://www.facebook.com/matsallehtv/
https://www.instagram.com/matsallehtv/
https://twitter.com/matsallehtv
If you want to contribute subtitles/translations you can do so by:
1. In the player, select the gear icon .
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Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer

1:22

SYND 8 1 75 DEMO IN ATHENS IN SUPPORT OF CHILEAN ARTISTS

SYND 8 1 75 DEMO IN ATHENS IN SUPPORT OF CHILEAN ARTISTS

SYND 8 1 75 DEMO IN ATHENS IN SUPPORT OF CHILEAN ARTISTS

(8 Jan 1975) A demonstration at the US Embassy in Athens in support of artists and Actors in Chile who are being tortured for their beliefs
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/101e584a7fb92e51d45928e7195d5bc6
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

6:04

Circle of Chilean Artists Rogers TV

Circle of Chilean Artists Rogers TV

Circle of Chilean Artists Rogers TV

4:17

Bento Voj - Amazing Chilean Artist

Bento Voj - Amazing Chilean Artist

Bento Voj - Amazing Chilean Artist

Bento Voj creates a magnificent painting in just minutes... using only spray paint and newspaper!

SYSTEM OF A DOWN - B.Y.O.B. (Cover + Vocal Impressions) by Parasyche

Hope that you have fun with this as much as we did. Check out more impressions and OUR MUSIC in this channel!
Ojalá les guste este cover. Los invitamos a ver los demás, comentar, compartir y lo más importante: A ESCUCHAR NUESTRA MUSICA en este canal!
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Spotify: Parasyche

2:19

CHILE: ARTISTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST OPPRESSION DURING 1973 - 1988

CHILE: ARTISTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST OPPRESSION DURING 1973 - 1988

CHILE: ARTISTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST OPPRESSION DURING 1973 - 1988

Spanish/Nat
Chilean artists have spoken out about their oppression during General Pinochet's dictatorship of the country in the 1970s and 1980s.
One photographer stopped taking photos for fear of the regime, while an author claims that writers used codes in their work to put across their rebellious messages.
Now they say the experience of those years laid the foundations for today's free art in Chile..
These pictures were taken by a Chilean photographer.
She felt compelled to stop her work due to governmental pressure and in fear of the Pinochet dictatorship.
She claims artists such as herself were especially persecuted in the Pinochet years.
At least ten artists, writers and musicians died at the hands of the dictatorship.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"It's super-powerful to have ben there during the dictatorship. At first I wanted to get out of photo-journalism before Pinochet left. It was something I had in my head because I knew I was absolutely marked by the type of pictures I took - strong and fast photos, and not intellectually profound. There were many moments, they were special. And I was very crude and ironic. we would do many photos and they were very strong and full of irony."
SUPERCAPTION: Kena Lorenzina, Photographer.
Military dictator General Pinochet came to power in Chile in a bloody coup in 1973 and remained President until 1988.
The General still heads the country's armed forces, although democracy has returned to Chile.
Writers say they were oppressed during his years in power.
They claim many people were too scared to write what they really felt in their novels and so diluted their words.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"There was a game with the double connotation and the double entendre, with poetic texts and narrative ones, to deceive, if you like, deceive the censors. We have to remember there was censorship of publications, so hardly anything was published. Those books that did appear were practically clandestine and circulated in very isolated circles." SUPERCAPTION: Pia Barros, Author.
According to the writers the sense of the work still came across.
Some say they used to write in codes so certain people would not understand the real meaning of the books.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/11fca621ff123e4afa58dbcf2a571f19
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

FamousChilean artist Juga di Prima talks about her two passions: chess and music, and how both are universal languages that bring people together.
To see the video clips Juga mentioned and listen to her music visit: www.jugadiprima.com
The captain of the Olympic chess team of Australia, ManuelWeeks, visited the GlobalChessFestival in Budapest and talked to us about his experience at the festival and chess in Australia.
Filmed in Budapest on 8 October 2016, as part of the Global Chess Festival. More information at: www.globalchessfestival.com

Chilean Miracle Artists

Chilean Artist speaks

Unscripted Ep 3: Hector Llanquín on the Biological and Mythological in Web Art

Unscripted Ep 3: Hector Llanquín on the Biological and Mythological in Web Art

Unscripted Ep 3: Hector Llanquín on the Biological and Mythological in Web Art

In our Unscripted video series, presented in partnership with CAZADORES®, we linked up with musicians, digital artists and film directors to get a peek at their process, and the unexpected surprises that went into making their work. This third episode takes us into a short, gameplay-inspired video by Chilean artist Hector Llanquín, who creates a digital world in which he details his creative process, the role technology plays in his digital environments, and his vision as a multimedia artist.
Unscripted Ep 1- Centavrvs: http://remezc.la/1ErzhUw
Unscripted Ep 2- FernandoFrías: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0vYPIt1z4s
For more REMEZCLA:
http://www.remezcla.com
http://facebook.com/remezcla
http://twitter.com/remezcla
http://instagram.com/remezcla
http://soundcloud.com/remezcla-nyc
http://remezclab.tumblr.com

A Chilean artist reveals “Hidden Identities”

The Arts Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC showcases the work of artists from South America. “Americas Now” recently talked to one of the artists currently being featured at AMA. Chilean painter Jorge Tacla is this week’s UrbanVoice.
Tacla’s exhibit is called “Hidden Identities.” It re-lives the pain of catastrophic events. It also looks at the relationship between victims and their aggressors.
Jorge Tacla takes moments of history and illustrates what he describes as “sickness in the brain.” Two of his works center around his own memories of Chile's Coup d' etat and the September 11th terror attacks in New York City.
"Hidden Identities" consists of 130 pieces, but Tacla keeps adding to the collection. The exhibit is traveling through various cities along the east coast of the...

published: 19 Feb 2016

Street artists: Highway star (Deep Purple cover)

Chilean artists and Human Rights Institution fight racism

The NationalInstitute of Human Rights in Chile, along with local artists, launched a campaign against racism, xenophobia and discrimination in the country. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/el-indh-de-chile-lanza-campana-contra-la-discriminacion-en/

My reaction to Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer
Original Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT-VE9OyAJk
This was my first time listening to music from Chile and it was really good. Mon Laferte has an amazing voice, very powerful and a lot of character. I will need to check out some more from her and other artists from Chile.
Visit my website here: http://www.matsallehtv.com
If you would like to donate to my channel, to allow me to create more varied contact and for you to become a Mat Salleh TV Patron, you can find out more here:
https://www.patreon.com/matsallehtv
You can find me here -
https://www.facebook.com/matsallehtv/
https://www.instagram.com/matsallehtv/
https://twitter.com/matsallehtv
If you want to contribute subtitles/translations you can do so by:
1. In the playe...

published: 22 Aug 2017

SYND 8 1 75 DEMO IN ATHENS IN SUPPORT OF CHILEAN ARTISTS

(8 Jan 1975) A demonstration at the US Embassy in Athens in support of artists and Actors in Chile who are being tortured for their beliefs
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/101e584a7fb92e51d45928e7195d5bc6
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

published: 23 Jul 2015

Circle of Chilean Artists Rogers TV

published: 11 Nov 2013

Bento Voj - Amazing Chilean Artist

Bento Voj creates a magnificent painting in just minutes... using only spray paint and newspaper!

published: 31 Jul 2012

Chilean Art and Artists at Maa Cambridge UK

SYSTEM OF A DOWN - B.Y.O.B. (Cover + Vocal Impressions) by Parasyche

Hope that you have fun with this as much as we did. Check out more impressions and OUR MUSIC in this channel!
Ojalá les guste este cover. Los invitamos a ver los demás, comentar, compartir y lo más importante: A ESCUCHAR NUESTRA MUSICA en este canal!
FOLLOW US:
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https://www.instagram.com/parasyche.band/
Spotify: Parasyche

published: 08 May 2017

CHILE: ARTISTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST OPPRESSION DURING 1973 - 1988

Spanish/Nat
Chilean artists have spoken out about their oppression during General Pinochet's dictatorship of the country in the 1970s and 1980s.
One photographer stopped taking photos for fear of the regime, while an author claims that writers used codes in their work to put across their rebellious messages.
Now they say the experience of those years laid the foundations for today's free art in Chile..
These pictures were taken by a Chilean photographer.
She felt compelled to stop her work due to governmental pressure and in fear of the Pinochet dictatorship.
She claims artists such as herself were especially persecuted in the Pinochet years.
At least ten artists, writers and musicians died at the hands of the dictatorship.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"It's super-powerf...

FamousChilean artist Juga di Prima talks about her two passions: chess and music, and how both are universal languages that bring people together.
To see the video clips Juga mentioned and listen to her music visit: www.jugadiprima.com
The captain of the Olympic chess team of Australia, ManuelWeeks, visited the GlobalChessFestival in Budapest and talked to us about his experience at the festival and chess in Australia.
Filmed in Budapest on 8 October 2016, as part of the Global Chess Festival. More information at: www.globalchessfestival.com

published: 04 Dec 2016

Chilean Miracle Artists

published: 13 Jun 2015

Chilean Artist speaks

Unscripted Ep 3: Hector Llanquín on the Biological and Mythological in Web Art

In our Unscripted video series, presented in partnership with CAZADORES®, we linked up with musicians, digital artists and film directors to get a peek at their process, and the unexpected surprises that went into making their work. This third episode takes us into a short, gameplay-inspired video by Chilean artist Hector Llanquín, who creates a digital world in which he details his creative process, the role technology plays in his digital environments, and his vision as a multimedia artist.
Unscripted Ep 1- Centavrvs: http://remezc.la/1ErzhUw
Unscripted Ep 2- FernandoFrías: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0vYPIt1z4s
For more REMEZCLA:
http://www.remezcla.com
http://facebook.com/remezcla
http://twitter.com/remezcla
http://instagram.com/remezcla
http://soundcloud.com/remezcla-nyc
http:...

The Arts Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC showcases the work of artists from South America. “Americas Now” recently talked to one of the artists currently being featured at AMA. Chilean painter Jorge Tacla is this week’s UrbanVoice.
Tacla’s exhibit is called “Hidden Identities.” It re-lives the pain of catastrophic events. It also looks at the relationship between victims and their aggressors.
Jorge Tacla takes moments of history and illustrates what he describes as “sickness in the brain.” Two of his works center around his own memories of Chile's Coup d' etat and the September 11th terror attacks in New York City.
"Hidden Identities" consists of 130 pieces, but Tacla keeps adding to the collection. The exhibit is traveling through various cities along the east coast of the United States.

The Arts Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC showcases the work of artists from South America. “Americas Now” recently talked to one of the artists currently being featured at AMA. Chilean painter Jorge Tacla is this week’s UrbanVoice.
Tacla’s exhibit is called “Hidden Identities.” It re-lives the pain of catastrophic events. It also looks at the relationship between victims and their aggressors.
Jorge Tacla takes moments of history and illustrates what he describes as “sickness in the brain.” Two of his works center around his own memories of Chile's Coup d' etat and the September 11th terror attacks in New York City.
"Hidden Identities" consists of 130 pieces, but Tacla keeps adding to the collection. The exhibit is traveling through various cities along the east coast of the United States.

The NationalInstitute of Human Rights in Chile, along with local artists, launched a campaign against racism, xenophobia and discrimination in the country. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/el-indh-de-chile-lanza-campana-contra-la-discriminacion-en/

The NationalInstitute of Human Rights in Chile, along with local artists, launched a campaign against racism, xenophobia and discrimination in the country. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/el-indh-de-chile-lanza-campana-contra-la-discriminacion-en/

My reaction to Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer
Original Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT-VE9OyAJk
This was my first time listening to music from Chile and it was really good. Mon Laferte has an amazing voice, very powerful and a lot of character. I will need to check out some more from her and other artists from Chile.
Visit my website here: http://www.matsallehtv.com
If you would like to donate to my channel, to allow me to create more varied contact and for you to become a Mat Salleh TV Patron, you can find out more here:
https://www.patreon.com/matsallehtv
You can find me here -
https://www.facebook.com/matsallehtv/
https://www.instagram.com/matsallehtv/
https://twitter.com/matsallehtv
If you want to contribute subtitles/translations you can do so by:
1. In the player, select the gear icon .
2. From the drop-down menu, select Subtitles/CC - Add subtitles or CC.
Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer

My reaction to Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer
Original Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT-VE9OyAJk
This was my first time listening to music from Chile and it was really good. Mon Laferte has an amazing voice, very powerful and a lot of character. I will need to check out some more from her and other artists from Chile.
Visit my website here: http://www.matsallehtv.com
If you would like to donate to my channel, to allow me to create more varied contact and for you to become a Mat Salleh TV Patron, you can find out more here:
https://www.patreon.com/matsallehtv
You can find me here -
https://www.facebook.com/matsallehtv/
https://www.instagram.com/matsallehtv/
https://twitter.com/matsallehtv
If you want to contribute subtitles/translations you can do so by:
1. In the player, select the gear icon .
2. From the drop-down menu, select Subtitles/CC - Add subtitles or CC.
Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer

(8 Jan 1975) A demonstration at the US Embassy in Athens in support of artists and Actors in Chile who are being tortured for their beliefs
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/101e584a7fb92e51d45928e7195d5bc6
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

(8 Jan 1975) A demonstration at the US Embassy in Athens in support of artists and Actors in Chile who are being tortured for their beliefs
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/101e584a7fb92e51d45928e7195d5bc6
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

SYSTEM OF A DOWN - B.Y.O.B. (Cover + Vocal Impressions) by Parasyche

Hope that you have fun with this as much as we did. Check out more impressions and OUR MUSIC in this channel!
Ojalá les guste este cover. Los invitamos a ver l...

Hope that you have fun with this as much as we did. Check out more impressions and OUR MUSIC in this channel!
Ojalá les guste este cover. Los invitamos a ver los demás, comentar, compartir y lo más importante: A ESCUCHAR NUESTRA MUSICA en este canal!
FOLLOW US:
https://www.facebook.com/Parasyche
https://www.instagram.com/parasyche.band/
Spotify: Parasyche

Hope that you have fun with this as much as we did. Check out more impressions and OUR MUSIC in this channel!
Ojalá les guste este cover. Los invitamos a ver los demás, comentar, compartir y lo más importante: A ESCUCHAR NUESTRA MUSICA en este canal!
FOLLOW US:
https://www.facebook.com/Parasyche
https://www.instagram.com/parasyche.band/
Spotify: Parasyche

Spanish/Nat
Chilean artists have spoken out about their oppression during General Pinochet's dictatorship of the country in the 1970s and 1980s.
One photographer stopped taking photos for fear of the regime, while an author claims that writers used codes in their work to put across their rebellious messages.
Now they say the experience of those years laid the foundations for today's free art in Chile..
These pictures were taken by a Chilean photographer.
She felt compelled to stop her work due to governmental pressure and in fear of the Pinochet dictatorship.
She claims artists such as herself were especially persecuted in the Pinochet years.
At least ten artists, writers and musicians died at the hands of the dictatorship.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"It's super-powerful to have ben there during the dictatorship. At first I wanted to get out of photo-journalism before Pinochet left. It was something I had in my head because I knew I was absolutely marked by the type of pictures I took - strong and fast photos, and not intellectually profound. There were many moments, they were special. And I was very crude and ironic. we would do many photos and they were very strong and full of irony."
SUPERCAPTION: Kena Lorenzina, Photographer.
Military dictator General Pinochet came to power in Chile in a bloody coup in 1973 and remained President until 1988.
The General still heads the country's armed forces, although democracy has returned to Chile.
Writers say they were oppressed during his years in power.
They claim many people were too scared to write what they really felt in their novels and so diluted their words.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"There was a game with the double connotation and the double entendre, with poetic texts and narrative ones, to deceive, if you like, deceive the censors. We have to remember there was censorship of publications, so hardly anything was published. Those books that did appear were practically clandestine and circulated in very isolated circles." SUPERCAPTION: Pia Barros, Author.
According to the writers the sense of the work still came across.
Some say they used to write in codes so certain people would not understand the real meaning of the books.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/11fca621ff123e4afa58dbcf2a571f19
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Spanish/Nat
Chilean artists have spoken out about their oppression during General Pinochet's dictatorship of the country in the 1970s and 1980s.
One photographer stopped taking photos for fear of the regime, while an author claims that writers used codes in their work to put across their rebellious messages.
Now they say the experience of those years laid the foundations for today's free art in Chile..
These pictures were taken by a Chilean photographer.
She felt compelled to stop her work due to governmental pressure and in fear of the Pinochet dictatorship.
She claims artists such as herself were especially persecuted in the Pinochet years.
At least ten artists, writers and musicians died at the hands of the dictatorship.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"It's super-powerful to have ben there during the dictatorship. At first I wanted to get out of photo-journalism before Pinochet left. It was something I had in my head because I knew I was absolutely marked by the type of pictures I took - strong and fast photos, and not intellectually profound. There were many moments, they were special. And I was very crude and ironic. we would do many photos and they were very strong and full of irony."
SUPERCAPTION: Kena Lorenzina, Photographer.
Military dictator General Pinochet came to power in Chile in a bloody coup in 1973 and remained President until 1988.
The General still heads the country's armed forces, although democracy has returned to Chile.
Writers say they were oppressed during his years in power.
They claim many people were too scared to write what they really felt in their novels and so diluted their words.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"There was a game with the double connotation and the double entendre, with poetic texts and narrative ones, to deceive, if you like, deceive the censors. We have to remember there was censorship of publications, so hardly anything was published. Those books that did appear were practically clandestine and circulated in very isolated circles." SUPERCAPTION: Pia Barros, Author.
According to the writers the sense of the work still came across.
Some say they used to write in codes so certain people would not understand the real meaning of the books.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/11fca621ff123e4afa58dbcf2a571f19
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

FamousChilean artist Juga di Prima talks about her two passions: chess and music, and how both are universal languages that bring people together.
To see the ...

FamousChilean artist Juga di Prima talks about her two passions: chess and music, and how both are universal languages that bring people together.
To see the video clips Juga mentioned and listen to her music visit: www.jugadiprima.com
The captain of the Olympic chess team of Australia, ManuelWeeks, visited the GlobalChessFestival in Budapest and talked to us about his experience at the festival and chess in Australia.
Filmed in Budapest on 8 October 2016, as part of the Global Chess Festival. More information at: www.globalchessfestival.com

FamousChilean artist Juga di Prima talks about her two passions: chess and music, and how both are universal languages that bring people together.
To see the video clips Juga mentioned and listen to her music visit: www.jugadiprima.com
The captain of the Olympic chess team of Australia, ManuelWeeks, visited the GlobalChessFestival in Budapest and talked to us about his experience at the festival and chess in Australia.
Filmed in Budapest on 8 October 2016, as part of the Global Chess Festival. More information at: www.globalchessfestival.com

Unscripted Ep 3: Hector Llanquín on the Biological and Mythological in Web Art

In our Unscripted video series, presented in partnership with CAZADORES®, we linked up with musicians, digital artists and film directors to get a peek at their...

In our Unscripted video series, presented in partnership with CAZADORES®, we linked up with musicians, digital artists and film directors to get a peek at their process, and the unexpected surprises that went into making their work. This third episode takes us into a short, gameplay-inspired video by Chilean artist Hector Llanquín, who creates a digital world in which he details his creative process, the role technology plays in his digital environments, and his vision as a multimedia artist.
Unscripted Ep 1- Centavrvs: http://remezc.la/1ErzhUw
Unscripted Ep 2- FernandoFrías: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0vYPIt1z4s
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In our Unscripted video series, presented in partnership with CAZADORES®, we linked up with musicians, digital artists and film directors to get a peek at their process, and the unexpected surprises that went into making their work. This third episode takes us into a short, gameplay-inspired video by Chilean artist Hector Llanquín, who creates a digital world in which he details his creative process, the role technology plays in his digital environments, and his vision as a multimedia artist.
Unscripted Ep 1- Centavrvs: http://remezc.la/1ErzhUw
Unscripted Ep 2- FernandoFrías: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0vYPIt1z4s
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Luciano 3.5 hour DJ set from Vagabundos Opening at Pacha Ibiza

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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgr...

Chile Anden Music Part 1

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Isabel Allende: A Literary Life | Nat Geo Live

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Luciano DJ Set At Printworks London

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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgr...

Inglorious Artists podcast - Cristian Urrutia (Filmmaker)

Cristian Urrutia is an up and coming filmmaker from Chile who's working on getting his first feature film of the ground. and is talking to Peter about film making, philosophy, life styles, going to the Cannes Film Festival among other things.

Luciano Live DJ Set from Sunday School @Surfcomber Miami 2016

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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgr...

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An Encyclopaedist of the Pianoforte : Claudio ARRAU
Claudio Arrau was born on 6 February 1903 in Chillán, Chile. He was five when he first played in public in his home town; needless to say, this was on the piano, not the sports ground. At 11 he was already appearing in Berlin.
In the intervening years Arrau had grown into a « child of Chile », such a shining example of talent in eyes of all his countrymen, event that age, that the boy received a long-term state scholarship not from some music college or conservatoire but, quite uniquely, from the ChileanParliament.
Like a musical ambassador in short trousers, the lad was sent over to Europe for tuition and advanced studies on the piano. Arrau became (as the still is) a European pianist, albeit of Chilean ex...

http://www.egs.edu Alfredo Jaar, Chilean artist, architect, and filmmaker who presently lives and works in New York. Professor at The EuropeanGraduate School / EGS. Public open lecture for the students of the Division of Philosophy, Art & Critical Thought at the European Graduate School EGS. Saas-Fee Switzerland and Valetta/Malta. March 31 2016.
Alfredo Jaar's oeuvre is unquestionably politically motivated, often exploring the very notions of politics, ethics, and representation, and complex issues such as genocide, political corruption, humanitarian crises, and the relationship between geography, power, and exploitation. Alfredo Jaar is a devoted educator, and has made approximately sixty public interventions in his career. For him, there is a strong connection between art and thinking: “I strongly believe that artists are thinkers, as opposed to object makers. My working process is 99% thinking and 1% making. That thinking process is at the core of what I do and this process is always triggered by a specific site or issue. In my career, I have been incapable of creating a single work of art out of nothing. That is why I am not a studio artist: I define myself as a project artist. I try to propose, with my projects, a creative model that responds to the particulars of a given situation. That model can then be projected into the world. I believe that this is what artists do: with each project we propose a new conception of the world; and that new conception is a new way of looking at the world. That is why I believe that we create models of thinking the world.”
Between the ages of six and sixteen, Jaar lived on Martinique. In 1972, his family returned to Chile and, one year after that, the military coup installed the infamous regime of General Pinochet. For almost ten years, Jaar lived under the scrutiny of Pinochet’s regime but nevertheless studied both filmmaking at the Chilean-North American Institute of Culture and architecture at the University of Chile. After the completion of his studies, he was offered a job at the architectural company SITE in New York.
One of his most famous works is a video project This is Not America (A Logo for America) (1987). This work consists of a sequence of projections that include a map of the USA with the words “This is not America” written across the US flag. The video concludes with the word “America” written across the whole continent, from north Canada to Tierra del Fuego. Jaar explains this work in the following words: “It is so embedded in education that the US is America, whereas the rest of the continent is erased. I think it is important to remember that language, again, is an expression of reality, and language will change only when the reality changes. In this case, the geopolitical reality is that this country dominates the entire hemisphere. If that doesn’t change, then language will never change.”
Jaar attempts to draw our attention to the inherent political dimension of representation. He says: “Every single image out there in the world, represents a conception of the world. Represents an ideological conception of the world.” His four works, The RwandaProject (1994-2000), The Sound of Silence (1995), Searching for Africa in LIFE (1996), and From TIME to TIME (2006) are concerned with this inherent political dimension of images but also with the limitations (and inability) of art to represent horrific events like genocide in Rwanda. The Rwanda Project is a response to the silence, indifference, and inaction of the Western world to the events in Rwanda that claimed over one million lives. The Rwanda Project consists of 25 different works and Jaar describes them as “essays of representation.”
Other notable works of Alfredo Jaar are (Un)Framed (1987-1991), One Million Finish Passports (1995), The Cloud (2000), InfiniteCell (2004), The GramsciTrilogy (2004-2005) and Muxima (2006). As an artist, Jaar has received worldwide recognition and critical acclaim. He became a Guggenheim Fellow in 1985; a MacArthur Fellow in 2000; and, in 2006, he received Spain’s Premio Extremadura a la Creación. His works were commissioned and exhibited all around the world: Venice (1987, 2002); São Paulo (1987, 1989, 2010); New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (1992); Whitechapel Gallery, London (1992); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (1992); Moderna Museet, Stockholm (1994); Museum of Contemporary Art, Rome (2005); Berlinische Galerie, Alte Nationalgalerie and Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Berlin (2012); Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki (2014). Alfredo Jaar represented Chile at the 55th Biennale in Venice and his exhibition Venezia, Venezia was curated by Madeleine Grynsztejn.

http://www.egs.edu Alfredo Jaar, Chilean artist, architect, and filmmaker who presently lives and works in New York. Professor at The EuropeanGraduate School / EGS. Public open lecture for the students of the Division of Philosophy, Art & Critical Thought at the European Graduate School EGS. Saas-Fee Switzerland and Valetta/Malta. March 31 2016.
Alfredo Jaar's oeuvre is unquestionably politically motivated, often exploring the very notions of politics, ethics, and representation, and complex issues such as genocide, political corruption, humanitarian crises, and the relationship between geography, power, and exploitation. Alfredo Jaar is a devoted educator, and has made approximately sixty public interventions in his career. For him, there is a strong connection between art and thinking: “I strongly believe that artists are thinkers, as opposed to object makers. My working process is 99% thinking and 1% making. That thinking process is at the core of what I do and this process is always triggered by a specific site or issue. In my career, I have been incapable of creating a single work of art out of nothing. That is why I am not a studio artist: I define myself as a project artist. I try to propose, with my projects, a creative model that responds to the particulars of a given situation. That model can then be projected into the world. I believe that this is what artists do: with each project we propose a new conception of the world; and that new conception is a new way of looking at the world. That is why I believe that we create models of thinking the world.”
Between the ages of six and sixteen, Jaar lived on Martinique. In 1972, his family returned to Chile and, one year after that, the military coup installed the infamous regime of General Pinochet. For almost ten years, Jaar lived under the scrutiny of Pinochet’s regime but nevertheless studied both filmmaking at the Chilean-North American Institute of Culture and architecture at the University of Chile. After the completion of his studies, he was offered a job at the architectural company SITE in New York.
One of his most famous works is a video project This is Not America (A Logo for America) (1987). This work consists of a sequence of projections that include a map of the USA with the words “This is not America” written across the US flag. The video concludes with the word “America” written across the whole continent, from north Canada to Tierra del Fuego. Jaar explains this work in the following words: “It is so embedded in education that the US is America, whereas the rest of the continent is erased. I think it is important to remember that language, again, is an expression of reality, and language will change only when the reality changes. In this case, the geopolitical reality is that this country dominates the entire hemisphere. If that doesn’t change, then language will never change.”
Jaar attempts to draw our attention to the inherent political dimension of representation. He says: “Every single image out there in the world, represents a conception of the world. Represents an ideological conception of the world.” His four works, The RwandaProject (1994-2000), The Sound of Silence (1995), Searching for Africa in LIFE (1996), and From TIME to TIME (2006) are concerned with this inherent political dimension of images but also with the limitations (and inability) of art to represent horrific events like genocide in Rwanda. The Rwanda Project is a response to the silence, indifference, and inaction of the Western world to the events in Rwanda that claimed over one million lives. The Rwanda Project consists of 25 different works and Jaar describes them as “essays of representation.”
Other notable works of Alfredo Jaar are (Un)Framed (1987-1991), One Million Finish Passports (1995), The Cloud (2000), InfiniteCell (2004), The GramsciTrilogy (2004-2005) and Muxima (2006). As an artist, Jaar has received worldwide recognition and critical acclaim. He became a Guggenheim Fellow in 1985; a MacArthur Fellow in 2000; and, in 2006, he received Spain’s Premio Extremadura a la Creación. His works were commissioned and exhibited all around the world: Venice (1987, 2002); São Paulo (1987, 1989, 2010); New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (1992); Whitechapel Gallery, London (1992); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (1992); Moderna Museet, Stockholm (1994); Museum of Contemporary Art, Rome (2005); Berlinische Galerie, Alte Nationalgalerie and Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Berlin (2012); Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki (2014). Alfredo Jaar represented Chile at the 55th Biennale in Venice and his exhibition Venezia, Venezia was curated by Madeleine Grynsztejn.

Luciano 3.5 hour DJ set from Vagabundos Opening at Pacha Ibiza

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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture ...

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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgruntled rock fans stubbed out cigarettes on his vinyl. Undaunted, the teenage DJ continued, gradually winning a loyal following and pushing dance music to new heights in Chile. Not only DJ'ing but also promoting SenseClub and Encuentros Con La Technocultura in Santiago de Chile in the company of many pioneers of the Latin AmericanElectronic MusicScene: Senor CoconutAKAAtom Heart, Ricardo Villalobos, DandyJack & brother Adrian Schopf, WashingtonMiranda, Argenix Brito, Micron and more. By 21 his DJ career was blossoming and he was playing to thousands at Santiago’s Love Parade. His love of music had brought him fame. Most DJs would stop there but Luciano’s outstanding characteristic is his refusal to rest on his laurels. “In life always you have an easy way and a complex way,” he says. “The complex way has more rewards.” and true to his words he forged ahead and moved to Europe.
Determined to push himself to new heights and on a new continent , he gradually invaded the inner reaches of electronic culture, thanks in part to South American associations like Ricardo Villalobos and Pier Bucci, but ultimately finding and refining his own unique sound and style, a combination of irresistible, mind-altering blend of barebones techno and hot-blooded Latin rhythms.
Starting with a string of outstanding EPs, remixes and special projects on acclaimed imprints such as Perlon, Peacefrog, Poker Flat, M_nus, Desolat, and Cocoon, Luciano founded Cadenza Records, a label that’s become synonym with pushing the boundaries of the Dance scene with its iconic, one of a kind style and image thanks to a widely recognized and devoted group of artists and producers following in the steps of their charismatic leader.
Over the last ten plus years Cadenza Records has more than accomplished its ambitions: A space for music to grow, rise and blossom and grow it has to become one of the most respected electronic labels on the planet staking claim to over 100 high quality hand picked releases, featuring a robust and creative group of artists led by Luciano's example, spawning off incubator sub label Cadenza Lab as well as Basaec a 2014 incarnation, showcasing Luciano’s first productions as Luciæn dating back to his late teens. Luciano's work isn't exclusive to Cadenza and has been busy remixing as well with releases on Hot Creations, Ibadan and Atlantic Jaxx in the last calendar year alone and is now making plans for a new musical journey, the first of its kind, preserving the Origins of music.
Ranking as one of today’s most influential and ground breaking world traveling DJs and Performers, Switzerland born and Chile raised Luciano has always been at the forefront of Techno and House. From his appearance at Santiago’s Love Parade and his move back to Europe at 21 years old, this forward thinking innovator has brought his own eclectic and truly unique blend of Electronic Music and passionate Latin grooves to crowds all over the planet, taking the stage at all the most renowned clubs in Ibiza, Berlin, Peru, Tokyo, London, Frankfurt, New York, Miami, Sao Paulo and all points in between.
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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgruntled rock fans stubbed out cigarettes on his vinyl. Undaunted, the teenage DJ continued, gradually winning a loyal following and pushing dance music to new heights in Chile. Not only DJ'ing but also promoting SenseClub and Encuentros Con La Technocultura in Santiago de Chile in the company of many pioneers of the Latin AmericanElectronic MusicScene: Senor CoconutAKAAtom Heart, Ricardo Villalobos, DandyJack & brother Adrian Schopf, WashingtonMiranda, Argenix Brito, Micron and more. By 21 his DJ career was blossoming and he was playing to thousands at Santiago’s Love Parade. His love of music had brought him fame. Most DJs would stop there but Luciano’s outstanding characteristic is his refusal to rest on his laurels. “In life always you have an easy way and a complex way,” he says. “The complex way has more rewards.” and true to his words he forged ahead and moved to Europe.
Determined to push himself to new heights and on a new continent , he gradually invaded the inner reaches of electronic culture, thanks in part to South American associations like Ricardo Villalobos and Pier Bucci, but ultimately finding and refining his own unique sound and style, a combination of irresistible, mind-altering blend of barebones techno and hot-blooded Latin rhythms.
Starting with a string of outstanding EPs, remixes and special projects on acclaimed imprints such as Perlon, Peacefrog, Poker Flat, M_nus, Desolat, and Cocoon, Luciano founded Cadenza Records, a label that’s become synonym with pushing the boundaries of the Dance scene with its iconic, one of a kind style and image thanks to a widely recognized and devoted group of artists and producers following in the steps of their charismatic leader.
Over the last ten plus years Cadenza Records has more than accomplished its ambitions: A space for music to grow, rise and blossom and grow it has to become one of the most respected electronic labels on the planet staking claim to over 100 high quality hand picked releases, featuring a robust and creative group of artists led by Luciano's example, spawning off incubator sub label Cadenza Lab as well as Basaec a 2014 incarnation, showcasing Luciano’s first productions as Luciæn dating back to his late teens. Luciano's work isn't exclusive to Cadenza and has been busy remixing as well with releases on Hot Creations, Ibadan and Atlantic Jaxx in the last calendar year alone and is now making plans for a new musical journey, the first of its kind, preserving the Origins of music.
Ranking as one of today’s most influential and ground breaking world traveling DJs and Performers, Switzerland born and Chile raised Luciano has always been at the forefront of Techno and House. From his appearance at Santiago’s Love Parade and his move back to Europe at 21 years old, this forward thinking innovator has brought his own eclectic and truly unique blend of Electronic Music and passionate Latin grooves to crowds all over the planet, taking the stage at all the most renowned clubs in Ibiza, Berlin, Peru, Tokyo, London, Frankfurt, New York, Miami, Sao Paulo and all points in between.
Website: http://www.djmag.com
Top 100 DJs: http://www.djmag.com/top100djs
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Twitter: http://bit.ly/1AxeMR6
Google+: http://bit.ly/1k6xlq5
SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/1pE3QIU
Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/UK6i8

Isabel Allende: A Literary Life | Nat Geo Live

One of the world's most celebrated writers, Isabel Allende, employs her trademark wit and humor to share personal and touching stories of how family, politics, ...

One of the world's most celebrated writers, Isabel Allende, employs her trademark wit and humor to share personal and touching stories of how family, politics, and her Chilean homeland inspire her books.
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Luciano DJ Set At Printworks London

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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture ...

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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgruntled rock fans stubbed out cigarettes on his vinyl. Undaunted, the teenage DJ continued, gradually winning a loyal following and pushing dance music to new heights in Chile. Not only DJ'ing but also promoting SenseClub and Encuentros Con La Technocultura in Santiago de Chile in the company of many pioneers of the Latin AmericanElectronic MusicScene: Senor CoconutAKAAtom Heart, Ricardo Villalobos, DandyJack & brother Adrian Schopf, WashingtonMiranda, Argenix Brito, Micron and more. By 21 his DJ career was blossoming and he was playing to thousands at Santiago’s Love Parade. His love of music had brought him fame. Most DJs would stop there but Luciano’s outstanding characteristic is his refusal to rest on his laurels. “In life always you have an easy way and a complex way,” he says. “The complex way has more rewards.” and true to his words he forged ahead and moved to Europe.
Determined to push himself to new heights and on a new continent , he gradually invaded the inner reaches of electronic culture, thanks in part to South American associations like Ricardo Villalobos and Pier Bucci, but ultimately finding and refining his own unique sound and style, a combination of irresistible, mind-altering blend of barebones techno and hot-blooded Latin rhythms.
Starting with a string of outstanding EPs, remixes and special projects on acclaimed imprints such as Perlon, Peacefrog, Poker Flat, M_nus, Desolat, and Cocoon, Luciano founded Cadenza Records, a label that’s become synonym with pushing the boundaries of the Dance scene with its iconic, one of a kind style and image thanks to a widely recognized and devoted group of artists and producers following in the steps of their charismatic leader.
Over the last ten plus years Cadenza Records has more than accomplished its ambitions: A space for music to grow, rise and blossom and grow it has to become one of the most respected electronic labels on the planet staking claim to over 100 high quality hand picked releases, featuring a robust and creative group of artists led by Luciano's example, spawning off incubator sub label Cadenza Lab as well as Basaec a 2014 incarnation, showcasing Luciano’s first productions as Luciæn dating back to his late teens. Luciano's work isn't exclusive to Cadenza and has been busy remixing as well with releases on Hot Creations, Ibadan and Atlantic Jaxx in the last calendar year alone and is now making plans for a new musical journey, the first of its kind, preserving the Origins of music.
Website: http://www.djmag.com
Top 100 DJs: http://www.djmag.com/top100djs
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1tr9sNh
Twitter: http://bit.ly/1AxeMR6
Google+: http://bit.ly/1k6xlq5
SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/1pE3QIU
Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/UK6i8

Subscribe to DJ Mag TV: http://bit.ly/Oduqwo
In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgruntled rock fans stubbed out cigarettes on his vinyl. Undaunted, the teenage DJ continued, gradually winning a loyal following and pushing dance music to new heights in Chile. Not only DJ'ing but also promoting SenseClub and Encuentros Con La Technocultura in Santiago de Chile in the company of many pioneers of the Latin AmericanElectronic MusicScene: Senor CoconutAKAAtom Heart, Ricardo Villalobos, DandyJack & brother Adrian Schopf, WashingtonMiranda, Argenix Brito, Micron and more. By 21 his DJ career was blossoming and he was playing to thousands at Santiago’s Love Parade. His love of music had brought him fame. Most DJs would stop there but Luciano’s outstanding characteristic is his refusal to rest on his laurels. “In life always you have an easy way and a complex way,” he says. “The complex way has more rewards.” and true to his words he forged ahead and moved to Europe.
Determined to push himself to new heights and on a new continent , he gradually invaded the inner reaches of electronic culture, thanks in part to South American associations like Ricardo Villalobos and Pier Bucci, but ultimately finding and refining his own unique sound and style, a combination of irresistible, mind-altering blend of barebones techno and hot-blooded Latin rhythms.
Starting with a string of outstanding EPs, remixes and special projects on acclaimed imprints such as Perlon, Peacefrog, Poker Flat, M_nus, Desolat, and Cocoon, Luciano founded Cadenza Records, a label that’s become synonym with pushing the boundaries of the Dance scene with its iconic, one of a kind style and image thanks to a widely recognized and devoted group of artists and producers following in the steps of their charismatic leader.
Over the last ten plus years Cadenza Records has more than accomplished its ambitions: A space for music to grow, rise and blossom and grow it has to become one of the most respected electronic labels on the planet staking claim to over 100 high quality hand picked releases, featuring a robust and creative group of artists led by Luciano's example, spawning off incubator sub label Cadenza Lab as well as Basaec a 2014 incarnation, showcasing Luciano’s first productions as Luciæn dating back to his late teens. Luciano's work isn't exclusive to Cadenza and has been busy remixing as well with releases on Hot Creations, Ibadan and Atlantic Jaxx in the last calendar year alone and is now making plans for a new musical journey, the first of its kind, preserving the Origins of music.
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Inglorious Artists podcast - Cristian Urrutia (Filmmaker)

Cristian Urrutia is an up and coming filmmaker from Chile who's working on getting his first feature film of the ground. and is talking to Peter about film maki...

Cristian Urrutia is an up and coming filmmaker from Chile who's working on getting his first feature film of the ground. and is talking to Peter about film making, philosophy, life styles, going to the Cannes Film Festival among other things.

Cristian Urrutia is an up and coming filmmaker from Chile who's working on getting his first feature film of the ground. and is talking to Peter about film making, philosophy, life styles, going to the Cannes Film Festival among other things.

Luciano Live DJ Set from Sunday School @Surfcomber Miami 2016

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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgruntled rock fans stubbed out cigarettes on his vinyl. Undaunted, the teenage DJ continued, gradually winning a loyal following and pushing dance music to new heights in Chile. Not only DJ'ing but also promoting SenseClub and Encuentros Con La Technocultura in Santiago de Chile in the company of many pioneers of the Latin AmericanElectronic MusicScene: Senor CoconutAKAAtom Heart, Ricardo Villalobos, DandyJack & brother Adrian Schopf, WashingtonMiranda, Argenix Brito, Micron and more. By 21 his DJ career was blossoming and he was playing to thousands at Santiago’s Love Parade. His love of music had brought him fame. Most DJs would stop there but Luciano’s outstanding characteristic is his refusal to rest on his laurels. “In life always you have an easy way and a complex way,” he says. “The complex way has more rewards.” and true to his words he forged ahead and moved to Europe.
Determined to push himself to new heights and on a new continent , he gradually invaded the inner reaches of electronic culture, thanks in part to South American associations like Ricardo Villalobos and Pier Bucci, but ultimately finding and refining his own unique sound and style, a combination of irresistible, mind-altering blend of barebones techno and hot-blooded Latin rhythms.
Starting with a string of outstanding EPs, remixes and special projects on acclaimed imprints such as Perlon, Peacefrog, Poker Flat, M_nus, Desolat, and Cocoon, Luciano founded Cadenza Records, a label that’s become synonym with pushing the boundaries of the Dance scene with its iconic, one of a kind style and image thanks to a widely recognized and devoted group of artists and producers following in the steps of their charismatic leader.
Over the last ten plus years Cadenza Records has more than accomplished its ambitions: A space for music to grow, rise and blossom and grow it has to become one of the most respected electronic labels on the planet staking claim to over 100 high quality hand picked releases, featuring a robust and creative group of artists led by Luciano's example, spawning off incubator sub label Cadenza Lab as well as Basaec a 2014 incarnation, showcasing Luciano’s first productions as Luciæn dating back to his late teens. Luciano's work isn't exclusive to Cadenza and has been busy remixing as well with releases on Hot Creations, Ibadan and Atlantic Jaxx in the last calendar year alone and is now making plans for a new musical journey, the first of its kind, preserving the Origins of music.
Ranking as one of today’s most influential and ground breaking world traveling DJs and Performers, Switzerland born and Chile raised Luciano has always been at the forefront of Techno and House. From his appearance at Santiago’s Love Parade and his move back to Europe at 21 years old, this forward thinking innovator has brought his own eclectic and truly unique blend of Electronic Music and passionate Latin grooves to crowds all over the planet, taking the stage at all the most renowned clubs in Ibiza, Berlin, Peru, Tokyo, London, Frankfurt, New York, Miami, Sao Paulo and all points in between.
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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgruntled rock fans stubbed out cigarettes on his vinyl. Undaunted, the teenage DJ continued, gradually winning a loyal following and pushing dance music to new heights in Chile. Not only DJ'ing but also promoting SenseClub and Encuentros Con La Technocultura in Santiago de Chile in the company of many pioneers of the Latin AmericanElectronic MusicScene: Senor CoconutAKAAtom Heart, Ricardo Villalobos, DandyJack & brother Adrian Schopf, WashingtonMiranda, Argenix Brito, Micron and more. By 21 his DJ career was blossoming and he was playing to thousands at Santiago’s Love Parade. His love of music had brought him fame. Most DJs would stop there but Luciano’s outstanding characteristic is his refusal to rest on his laurels. “In life always you have an easy way and a complex way,” he says. “The complex way has more rewards.” and true to his words he forged ahead and moved to Europe.
Determined to push himself to new heights and on a new continent , he gradually invaded the inner reaches of electronic culture, thanks in part to South American associations like Ricardo Villalobos and Pier Bucci, but ultimately finding and refining his own unique sound and style, a combination of irresistible, mind-altering blend of barebones techno and hot-blooded Latin rhythms.
Starting with a string of outstanding EPs, remixes and special projects on acclaimed imprints such as Perlon, Peacefrog, Poker Flat, M_nus, Desolat, and Cocoon, Luciano founded Cadenza Records, a label that’s become synonym with pushing the boundaries of the Dance scene with its iconic, one of a kind style and image thanks to a widely recognized and devoted group of artists and producers following in the steps of their charismatic leader.
Over the last ten plus years Cadenza Records has more than accomplished its ambitions: A space for music to grow, rise and blossom and grow it has to become one of the most respected electronic labels on the planet staking claim to over 100 high quality hand picked releases, featuring a robust and creative group of artists led by Luciano's example, spawning off incubator sub label Cadenza Lab as well as Basaec a 2014 incarnation, showcasing Luciano’s first productions as Luciæn dating back to his late teens. Luciano's work isn't exclusive to Cadenza and has been busy remixing as well with releases on Hot Creations, Ibadan and Atlantic Jaxx in the last calendar year alone and is now making plans for a new musical journey, the first of its kind, preserving the Origins of music.
Ranking as one of today’s most influential and ground breaking world traveling DJs and Performers, Switzerland born and Chile raised Luciano has always been at the forefront of Techno and House. From his appearance at Santiago’s Love Parade and his move back to Europe at 21 years old, this forward thinking innovator has brought his own eclectic and truly unique blend of Electronic Music and passionate Latin grooves to crowds all over the planet, taking the stage at all the most renowned clubs in Ibiza, Berlin, Peru, Tokyo, London, Frankfurt, New York, Miami, Sao Paulo and all points in between.
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An Encyclopaedist of the Pianoforte : Claudio ARRAU
Claudio Arrau was born on 6 February 1903 in Chillán, Chile. He was five when he first played in public in his home town; needless to say, this was on the piano, not the sports ground. At 11 he was already appearing in Berlin.
In the intervening years Arrau had grown into a « child of Chile », such a shining example of talent in eyes of all his countrymen, event that age, that the boy received a long-term state scholarship not from some music college or conservatoire but, quite uniquely, from the ChileanParliament.
Like a musical ambassador in short trousers, the lad was sent over to Europe for tuition and advanced studies on the piano. Arrau became (as the still is) a European pianist, albeit of Chilean extraction. AlreadyAlbéniz, Granados and Falla were some way behind the host of Central EuropeanClassical and Romantic works in Arrau’s programmes, although even today promoters and audiences still expect and assume that young pianists from South America will make their way in Europe playing works by Spanish composers.
Instead there was Bach - Johann Sebastian - and in quantity, indeed to all intents and purposes complete. In 12 concerts given in 1935-36 at the « Meistersaal » in Berlin, Arrau played virtually the entire cycle of the great man’s keyboard music, creating a sensation with a tour de force of musicianship, concentrated pianism and polyphonic lucidity.
The small, intimate « Meistersaal », seating about 500, was the favourite Berlin venue for aspiring artists and adventurous programmes and had a loyal, devoted audience. It was here that Arrau won himself his musical spurs with his Bach cycle. In spite of all the reserve and self-doubt that comes out when he speaks of those years (as reported by Joseph Horowitz), Arrau has long been regarded by the public as a majestic, authoritative pianist on whose interpretations people rely with unshakeable confidence.
He made a name for himself. He was sailing with the wind. People flocked to see him. Wherever he appeared, his artistry clearly invited serious and grateful attention. Sated with his later triumphs, Arrau possibly underrates his early successes when he looks back over the start of his carrer. Everyone who heard him then in musical Germany (and perhaps elsewhere) had long since placed him firmly in the top rank of pianists performing in that country.
He was assimilated as an artist. While he was still in Germany he was already palpably on the threshold of fame. Backhaus, Edwin Fischer and indeed Kempff, being 19, 17 and even just eight years older, belonged to a previous generation of distinguished pianists who were already much admired (and Arrau himself never concealed his admiration for them. Arrau had time on his side, and he has extended it magnificently into the final decade of the declining century. After so long, he himself is happily still astonishingly young for an old man (or vice versa).
It was, moreover, during his apprenticeship in Berlin that Arrau laid the foundations of his staggeringly wide repertoire, which would previously have required a combination of several different talents and personalities in order to cover the same scope. Did Backhaus have the same consummate expertise in Debussy as he had in Beethoven ? Or Edwin Fischer in Liszt as well as Brahms ? Only Arrau was completely qualified to perform the whole range of piano music to the highest standards throughout; as a quick change artist at the piano, he is unrivalled by anyone on his artistic level.
Arrau himself actually compared himself and his playing to an actor, with the actor’s exemplary versatility, enabling him continually to embark on new artistic challenges without losing himself in the process. That is the secret of Arrau’s art - he gives himself wholly to it without giving himself away.
By now mature and fully equipped as an artist, Arrau left Germany and Europe some time after the war broke out. He set about the musical conquest of new continents. He had to convert them to his rigorous artistry, renouncing the kind of tinkling instrumental glitter which is often musically out of place, or the sort of performance which seeks merely to please the listener with tear-jerking and cajoling pianistic effects.
For all that, Arrau was and still is a true-born virtuoso, the technical equal of any of the bombastic keyboard gladiators. His artistry had simply taken a different direction; eschewing instrumental glamour, he strove for uncompromising musicianship, striking a blow for truth with the most delicate touch - if we can speak of striking blows at all when it comes to piano playing, which is certainly not the case with Arrau.
Arrau insists on fidelity to the text, on intellectual and therefore stylistic fidelity. Not hiding the light of his art under a bushel, he became a master of musical enlightenment, an encyclopaedist of the piano.
Texte : Klaus Geitel

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An Encyclopaedist of the Pianoforte : Claudio ARRAU
Claudio Arrau was born on 6 February 1903 in Chillán, Chile. He was five when he first played in public in his home town; needless to say, this was on the piano, not the sports ground. At 11 he was already appearing in Berlin.
In the intervening years Arrau had grown into a « child of Chile », such a shining example of talent in eyes of all his countrymen, event that age, that the boy received a long-term state scholarship not from some music college or conservatoire but, quite uniquely, from the ChileanParliament.
Like a musical ambassador in short trousers, the lad was sent over to Europe for tuition and advanced studies on the piano. Arrau became (as the still is) a European pianist, albeit of Chilean extraction. AlreadyAlbéniz, Granados and Falla were some way behind the host of Central EuropeanClassical and Romantic works in Arrau’s programmes, although even today promoters and audiences still expect and assume that young pianists from South America will make their way in Europe playing works by Spanish composers.
Instead there was Bach - Johann Sebastian - and in quantity, indeed to all intents and purposes complete. In 12 concerts given in 1935-36 at the « Meistersaal » in Berlin, Arrau played virtually the entire cycle of the great man’s keyboard music, creating a sensation with a tour de force of musicianship, concentrated pianism and polyphonic lucidity.
The small, intimate « Meistersaal », seating about 500, was the favourite Berlin venue for aspiring artists and adventurous programmes and had a loyal, devoted audience. It was here that Arrau won himself his musical spurs with his Bach cycle. In spite of all the reserve and self-doubt that comes out when he speaks of those years (as reported by Joseph Horowitz), Arrau has long been regarded by the public as a majestic, authoritative pianist on whose interpretations people rely with unshakeable confidence.
He made a name for himself. He was sailing with the wind. People flocked to see him. Wherever he appeared, his artistry clearly invited serious and grateful attention. Sated with his later triumphs, Arrau possibly underrates his early successes when he looks back over the start of his carrer. Everyone who heard him then in musical Germany (and perhaps elsewhere) had long since placed him firmly in the top rank of pianists performing in that country.
He was assimilated as an artist. While he was still in Germany he was already palpably on the threshold of fame. Backhaus, Edwin Fischer and indeed Kempff, being 19, 17 and even just eight years older, belonged to a previous generation of distinguished pianists who were already much admired (and Arrau himself never concealed his admiration for them. Arrau had time on his side, and he has extended it magnificently into the final decade of the declining century. After so long, he himself is happily still astonishingly young for an old man (or vice versa).
It was, moreover, during his apprenticeship in Berlin that Arrau laid the foundations of his staggeringly wide repertoire, which would previously have required a combination of several different talents and personalities in order to cover the same scope. Did Backhaus have the same consummate expertise in Debussy as he had in Beethoven ? Or Edwin Fischer in Liszt as well as Brahms ? Only Arrau was completely qualified to perform the whole range of piano music to the highest standards throughout; as a quick change artist at the piano, he is unrivalled by anyone on his artistic level.
Arrau himself actually compared himself and his playing to an actor, with the actor’s exemplary versatility, enabling him continually to embark on new artistic challenges without losing himself in the process. That is the secret of Arrau’s art - he gives himself wholly to it without giving himself away.
By now mature and fully equipped as an artist, Arrau left Germany and Europe some time after the war broke out. He set about the musical conquest of new continents. He had to convert them to his rigorous artistry, renouncing the kind of tinkling instrumental glitter which is often musically out of place, or the sort of performance which seeks merely to please the listener with tear-jerking and cajoling pianistic effects.
For all that, Arrau was and still is a true-born virtuoso, the technical equal of any of the bombastic keyboard gladiators. His artistry had simply taken a different direction; eschewing instrumental glamour, he strove for uncompromising musicianship, striking a blow for truth with the most delicate touch - if we can speak of striking blows at all when it comes to piano playing, which is certainly not the case with Arrau.
Arrau insists on fidelity to the text, on intellectual and therefore stylistic fidelity. Not hiding the light of his art under a bushel, he became a master of musical enlightenment, an encyclopaedist of the piano.
Texte : Klaus Geitel

A Chilean artist reveals “Hidden Identities”

The Arts Museum of the Americas in Washington, DC showcases the work of artists from South America. “Americas Now” recently talked to one of the artists currently being featured at AMA. Chilean painter Jorge Tacla is this week’s UrbanVoice.
Tacla’s exhibit is called “Hidden Identities.” It re-lives the pain of catastrophic events. It also looks at the relationship between victims and their aggressors.
Jorge Tacla takes moments of history and illustrates what he describes as “sickness in the brain.” Two of his works center around his own memories of Chile's Coup d' etat and the September 11th terror attacks in New York City.
"Hidden Identities" consists of 130 pieces, but Tacla keeps adding to the collection. The exhibit is traveling through various cities along the east coast of the United States.

Chilean artists and Human Rights Institution fight racism

The NationalInstitute of Human Rights in Chile, along with local artists, launched a campaign against racism, xenophobia and discrimination in the country. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/el-indh-de-chile-lanza-campana-contra-la-discriminacion-en/

My reaction to Mon Laferte - Tu Falta De Querer
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This was my first time listening to music from Chile and it was really good. Mon Laferte has an amazing voice, very powerful and a lot of character. I will need to check out some more from her and other artists from Chile.
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SYND 8 1 75 DEMO IN ATHENS IN SUPPORT OF CHILEAN ARTISTS

(8 Jan 1975) A demonstration at the US Embassy in Athens in support of artists and Actors ...

SYND 8 1 75 DEMO IN ATHENS IN SUPPORT OF CHILEAN ARTISTS

(8 Jan 1975) A demonstration at the US Embassy in Athens in support of artists and Actors in Chile who are being tortured for their beliefs
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SYSTEM OF A DOWN - B.Y.O.B. (Cover + Vocal Impressions) by Parasyche

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CHILE: ARTISTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST OPPRESSION DURING 1973 - 1988

Spanish/Nat
Chilean artists have spoken out about their oppression during General Pinoc...

CHILE: ARTISTS SPEAK OUT AGAINST OPPRESSION DURING 1973 - 1988

Spanish/Nat
Chilean artists have spoken out about their oppression during General Pinochet's dictatorship of the country in the 1970s and 1980s.
One photographer stopped taking photos for fear of the regime, while an author claims that writers used codes in their work to put across their rebellious messages.
Now they say the experience of those years laid the foundations for today's free art in Chile..
These pictures were taken by a Chilean photographer.
She felt compelled to stop her work due to governmental pressure and in fear of the Pinochet dictatorship.
She claims artists such as herself were especially persecuted in the Pinochet years.
At least ten artists, writers and musicians died at the hands of the dictatorship.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"It's super-powerful to have ben there during the dictatorship. At first I wanted to get out of photo-journalism before Pinochet left. It was something I had in my head because I knew I was absolutely marked by the type of pictures I took - strong and fast photos, and not intellectually profound. There were many moments, they were special. And I was very crude and ironic. we would do many photos and they were very strong and full of irony."
SUPERCAPTION: Kena Lorenzina, Photographer.
Military dictator General Pinochet came to power in Chile in a bloody coup in 1973 and remained President until 1988.
The General still heads the country's armed forces, although democracy has returned to Chile.
Writers say they were oppressed during his years in power.
They claim many people were too scared to write what they really felt in their novels and so diluted their words.
SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)
"There was a game with the double connotation and the double entendre, with poetic texts and narrative ones, to deceive, if you like, deceive the censors. We have to remember there was censorship of publications, so hardly anything was published. Those books that did appear were practically clandestine and circulated in very isolated circles." SUPERCAPTION: Pia Barros, Author.
According to the writers the sense of the work still came across.
Some say they used to write in codes so certain people would not understand the real meaning of the books.
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Alfredo Jaar. Art today. How to? 2016

http://www.egs.edu Alfredo Jaar, Chilean artist, architect, and filmmaker who presently lives and works in New York. Professor at The EuropeanGraduate School / EGS. Public open lecture for the students of the Division of Philosophy, Art & Critical Thought at the European Graduate School EGS. Saas-Fee Switzerland and Valetta/Malta. March 31 2016.
Alfredo Jaar's oeuvre is unquestionably politically motivated, often exploring the very notions of politics, ethics, and representation, and complex issues such as genocide, political corruption, humanitarian crises, and the relationship between geography, power, and exploitation. Alfredo Jaar is a devoted educator, and has made approximately sixty public interventions in his career. For him, there is a strong connection between art and thinking: “I strongly believe that artists are thinkers, as opposed to object makers. My working process is 99% thinking and 1% making. That thinking process is at the core of what I do and this process is always triggered by a specific site or issue. In my career, I have been incapable of creating a single work of art out of nothing. That is why I am not a studio artist: I define myself as a project artist. I try to propose, with my projects, a creative model that responds to the particulars of a given situation. That model can then be projected into the world. I believe that this is what artists do: with each project we propose a new conception of the world; and that new conception is a new way of looking at the world. That is why I believe that we create models of thinking the world.”
Between the ages of six and sixteen, Jaar lived on Martinique. In 1972, his family returned to Chile and, one year after that, the military coup installed the infamous regime of General Pinochet. For almost ten years, Jaar lived under the scrutiny of Pinochet’s regime but nevertheless studied both filmmaking at the Chilean-North American Institute of Culture and architecture at the University of Chile. After the completion of his studies, he was offered a job at the architectural company SITE in New York.
One of his most famous works is a video project This is Not America (A Logo for America) (1987). This work consists of a sequence of projections that include a map of the USA with the words “This is not America” written across the US flag. The video concludes with the word “America” written across the whole continent, from north Canada to Tierra del Fuego. Jaar explains this work in the following words: “It is so embedded in education that the US is America, whereas the rest of the continent is erased. I think it is important to remember that language, again, is an expression of reality, and language will change only when the reality changes. In this case, the geopolitical reality is that this country dominates the entire hemisphere. If that doesn’t change, then language will never change.”
Jaar attempts to draw our attention to the inherent political dimension of representation. He says: “Every single image out there in the world, represents a conception of the world. Represents an ideological conception of the world.” His four works, The RwandaProject (1994-2000), The Sound of Silence (1995), Searching for Africa in LIFE (1996), and From TIME to TIME (2006) are concerned with this inherent political dimension of images but also with the limitations (and inability) of art to represent horrific events like genocide in Rwanda. The Rwanda Project is a response to the silence, indifference, and inaction of the Western world to the events in Rwanda that claimed over one million lives. The Rwanda Project consists of 25 different works and Jaar describes them as “essays of representation.”
Other notable works of Alfredo Jaar are (Un)Framed (1987-1991), One Million Finish Passports (1995), The Cloud (2000), InfiniteCell (2004), The GramsciTrilogy (2004-2005) and Muxima (2006). As an artist, Jaar has received worldwide recognition and critical acclaim. He became a Guggenheim Fellow in 1985; a MacArthur Fellow in 2000; and, in 2006, he received Spain’s Premio Extremadura a la Creación. His works were commissioned and exhibited all around the world: Venice (1987, 2002); São Paulo (1987, 1989, 2010); New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (1992); Whitechapel Gallery, London (1992); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (1992); Moderna Museet, Stockholm (1994); Museum of Contemporary Art, Rome (2005); Berlinische Galerie, Alte Nationalgalerie and Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst, Berlin (2012); Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki (2014). Alfredo Jaar represented Chile at the 55th Biennale in Venice and his exhibition Venezia, Venezia was curated by Madeleine Grynsztejn.

Luciano 3.5 hour DJ set from Vagabundos Opening at Pacha Ibiza

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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgruntled rock fans stubbed out cigarettes on his vinyl. Undaunted, the teenage DJ continued, gradually winning a loyal following and pushing dance music to new heights in Chile. Not only DJ'ing but also promoting SenseClub and Encuentros Con La Technocultura in Santiago de Chile in the company of many pioneers of the Latin AmericanElectronic MusicScene: Senor CoconutAKAAtom Heart, Ricardo Villalobos, DandyJack & brother Adrian Schopf, WashingtonMiranda, Argenix Brito, Micron and more. By 21 his DJ career was blossoming and he was playing to thousands at Santiago’s Love Parade. His love of music had brought him fame. Most DJs would stop there but Luciano’s outstanding characteristic is his refusal to rest on his laurels. “In life always you have an easy way and a complex way,” he says. “The complex way has more rewards.” and true to his words he forged ahead and moved to Europe.
Determined to push himself to new heights and on a new continent , he gradually invaded the inner reaches of electronic culture, thanks in part to South American associations like Ricardo Villalobos and Pier Bucci, but ultimately finding and refining his own unique sound and style, a combination of irresistible, mind-altering blend of barebones techno and hot-blooded Latin rhythms.
Starting with a string of outstanding EPs, remixes and special projects on acclaimed imprints such as Perlon, Peacefrog, Poker Flat, M_nus, Desolat, and Cocoon, Luciano founded Cadenza Records, a label that’s become synonym with pushing the boundaries of the Dance scene with its iconic, one of a kind style and image thanks to a widely recognized and devoted group of artists and producers following in the steps of their charismatic leader.
Over the last ten plus years Cadenza Records has more than accomplished its ambitions: A space for music to grow, rise and blossom and grow it has to become one of the most respected electronic labels on the planet staking claim to over 100 high quality hand picked releases, featuring a robust and creative group of artists led by Luciano's example, spawning off incubator sub label Cadenza Lab as well as Basaec a 2014 incarnation, showcasing Luciano’s first productions as Luciæn dating back to his late teens. Luciano's work isn't exclusive to Cadenza and has been busy remixing as well with releases on Hot Creations, Ibadan and Atlantic Jaxx in the last calendar year alone and is now making plans for a new musical journey, the first of its kind, preserving the Origins of music.
Ranking as one of today’s most influential and ground breaking world traveling DJs and Performers, Switzerland born and Chile raised Luciano has always been at the forefront of Techno and House. From his appearance at Santiago’s Love Parade and his move back to Europe at 21 years old, this forward thinking innovator has brought his own eclectic and truly unique blend of Electronic Music and passionate Latin grooves to crowds all over the planet, taking the stage at all the most renowned clubs in Ibiza, Berlin, Peru, Tokyo, London, Frankfurt, New York, Miami, Sao Paulo and all points in between.
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In the beginning, DJs were faceless human jukeboxes that played at the whim of their audience. When dance culture boomed DJs became superstars, and fame and ego replaced love of the music.
Luciano represents a third way: he is both a single-minded artist completely devoted to music, and a performer whose charisma is an intrinsic part of his global appeal. Luciano fuses art and fame like no other DJ. As a result the humble, Swiss-Chilean DJ, producer and boss of CadenzaRecords is one of the biggest stars of the global electronic music scene.
Born in Switzerland and raised in Santiago, Luciano fell under the spell of Detroit heroes like Juan Atkins and Model500. Determined to share his passion for techno, he spun records in clubs where disgruntled rock fans stubbed out cigarettes on his vinyl. Undaunted, the teenage DJ continued, gradually winning a loyal following and pushing dance music to new heights in Chile. Not only DJ'ing but also promoting SenseClub and Encuentros Con La Technocultura in Santiago de Chile in the company of many pioneers of the Latin AmericanElectronic MusicScene: Senor CoconutAKAAtom Heart, Ricardo Villalobos, DandyJack & brother Adrian Schopf, WashingtonMiranda, Argenix Brito, Micron and more. By 21 his DJ career was blossoming and he was playing to thousands at Santiago’s Love Parade. His love of music had brought him fame. Most DJs would stop there but Luciano’s outstanding characteristic is his refusal to rest on his laurels. “In life always you have an easy way and a complex way,” he says. “The complex way has more rewards.” and true to his words he forged ahead and moved to Europe.
Determined to push himself to new heights and on a new continent , he gradually invaded the inner reaches of electronic culture, thanks in part to South American associations like Ricardo Villalobos and Pier Bucci, but ultimately finding and refining his own unique sound and style, a combination of irresistible, mind-altering blend of barebones techno and hot-blooded Latin rhythms.
Starting with a string of outstanding EPs, remixes and special projects on acclaimed imprints such as Perlon, Peacefrog, Poker Flat, M_nus, Desolat, and Cocoon, Luciano founded Cadenza Records, a label that’s become synonym with pushing the boundaries of the Dance scene with its iconic, one of a kind style and image thanks to a widely recognized and devoted group of artists and producers following in the steps of their charismatic leader.
Over the last ten plus years Cadenza Records has more than accomplished its ambitions: A space for music to grow, rise and blossom and grow it has to become one of the most respected electronic labels on the planet staking claim to over 100 high quality hand picked releases, featuring a robust and creative group of artists led by Luciano's example, spawning off incubator sub label Cadenza Lab as well as Basaec a 2014 incarnation, showcasing Luciano’s first productions as Luciæn dating back to his late teens. Luciano's work isn't exclusive to Cadenza and has been busy remixing as well with releases on Hot Creations, Ibadan and Atlantic Jaxx in the last calendar year alone and is now making plans for a new musical journey, the first of its kind, preserving the Origins of music.
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